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The Fifth First Annual Polkapocalypse

Elisabet Ney Museum

Austin, TX

2018.10.28

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + Olympus 12-40 Æ’2.8 PRO

For some reason this mime has prominent nipples.

If you give the ballerina mime money she will dance for 10 seconds then she stands still until you give her more money. This little girl was mesmerized (as was I)!!

Taken in Central Park, New York

 

The assignment in the workshop: performance.

A quick sketch on paper.

Copyright: Aaron Olivo Photography. Do not use without permission.

Mime playing among the plants in the backyard.

Another figure I made for my upcoming BrickJournal Article about the Clown Commandos. This is a member of the dreaded Mime Syndicate, one of the CCs primary adversaries.

 

The Tommy gun was kindly custom made by Will of BrickArms (MANY thanks Will!). A photoshop glow was placed around the gun to make it look more like Mime Tech (For explanation of Mime Tech please see below from the Clown Commando Website).

 

PROFILE:

The Mime Syndicate is a complex criminal organization that spans all crimes, classes, and international borders. A cross between a cult and the mafia, the Mime Syndicate is a tangled web of criminals who have baffled law enforcement agencies for decades. None of its members speak, so the capturing of a few mimes never leads authorities to any of the Syndicate's leaders. All members seem to be expendable, and their organization is shrouded in an unbreakable secrecy. There is no reliable intelligence on how new members are recruited either. This is particularly frustrating for Colonel Clown as a fledgling syndicate has sprung to life in this world. Their numbers grow every day despite the clowns’ best efforts.

 

WEAPONS:

The Syndicate has developed a special "Mime Technology" that allows them to create invisible, yet very real, weapons seemingly out of thin air. A mime may trap an enemy inside an invisible box with little or no oxygen, or a mime may fire an invisible machine gun at an enemy, striking them with very real bullets. This technology has been a thorn in the side of the CC for years.

Enjoy~

 

-Chef

 

EDIT: Yes, I did pick up a few series 2 minifigures. : ) Thank you Borders!

At the old Opryland USA Theme Park in Nashville, Tennessee in 1976. Scan of a 35mm Ektachrome slide taken with a Vivitar 35-105mm zoom lens on a Minolta SR-T101. The park was closed in 1997 and replaced with a large shopping mall.

I could tell that there was no point in trying to strike up a conversation with these lot! ;)

dancing in the yard again

I know.. "Another mime photo!?" but this was actually the original idea for yesterday and I decided it wás worth uploading after all =P

 

For this weeks My Face Is My Canvas theme.

 

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Performer at the Annandale, VA (USA), Fall Festival and Parade, October 22, 2016. Focus point is off, but that happens.

 

Mamiya 645AFD

Mamiya 645 105-210mm f4.5 AF

if a tree falls on a mime in a forest...does anyone care?

My friend Alex and I were mimes when we could dress up for Halloween senior year of high school.

Model: Julia Nicole (MM #656436)

Hair & Make-up: ladyxbird (MM #747152)

Concept, Photography and PP: Me

Lighting Diagrams link :

 

www.lightingdiagrams.com/Creator?objList=diagram_containe...

 

Gear :

 

Canon 6d + 24-105mm

Elinchrome Quadra

one soft box

  

Soft box, on the left above the model, other strobe flashing the wall hiding behind the model.

Some faces don't need words to be described.

Common Mime, Butterfly, San Pa Tong, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Mime Jr. from the Pokemon series.

 

The entire piece is made from Sculpey.

 

Please credit if use.

I promise to leave a tip next time I see her.

Wellington, New Zealand

Walking through the Meadows at the weekend on a beautiful autumn day, bright, golden sun, unseasonably warm, people enjoying the outdoor spaces before the autumn and winter bites. Passed this mime lady, chatting to a friend, looked like she had been performing just at the foot of Middle Meadow Walk earlier and had just finished. I snapped a pic on the hoof as I walked past, then a few moments later I saw her gathering her props in her case, so I snapped a few more, zooming in a bit more each time, just begging for B&W pics!

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Brenizer Calculator: 37mm @ f/1.0

 

Seen on Pike Street

 

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